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GameSir's $30 Nova 2 Lite controller includes Hall effect sticks and triggers.

GameSir's $30 Nova 2 Lite controller includes Hall effect sticks and triggers.

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It's almost a bit boring when compared to the GameSir's $69.99 Tarantula Pro that can change the layout of its face button labels. But for $29.99, the Nova 2 Lite could be a solid alternative to 8BitDo's Ultimate 2C with Hall effect joysticks and triggers that can be locked to a shorter travel for FPS games.
It also includes an extra pair of remappable back buttons and is compatible with the Switch, PCs, iOS, and Android.

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